Yuri Vasilevich Irkhin, DSc(philosophy), professor of the chair of politology and political management, Russian Presidential Academy of National Economy and Public Administration, professor at the chair of sociology, International University of Business and Management, professor at the chair of theoretical and applied politology, the School of history, politology and law, History and Archive Institute, Russian State University for the Humanities, head researcher of the Institute of Comparative Politology of the Russian Academy of Sciences.
Honorary worker of the Higher Education of the Russian Federation, full member of the Academy of Political Sciences of the RF, full member of the Academy of the Humanities of the RF, member of the International Association of Political Science, International Sociological Association, Russian Association of political sciences.
Topics of academic interest and spheres of academic research: theory, history and methodology of political sciences, management theory, comparative politology, comparative analyses of political cultures, globalistics.
Directions of academic research: comparative politology, political and administrative management, political theory, history of political and law theories, schools and new directions of political sciences, international experience, civilization and politics in today dimension.
As a coordinator of the World Bank, Ministry of Education and National Foundation for Training Personnel project “Aristotle. Politological education in the 21-st century”, he participated in the work of the XIX World Congress of the International Association of Political Science (IAPS) (2000, Quebec, Canada), XX World Congress of IAPS (2003, Durban, SAR), XXI World Congress of IAPS (2006, Fukuoka, Japan), XV World Congress of Sociologists (2002, Brisbane. Australia).
He delivers the following courses of lectures:
- Methodology of political science;
- history of political theories;
- history of political and law theories;
- political culture: West − Russia − East;
- political consciousness: West − Russia − East;
- political ideology;
- academic schools and research centers of the world political science: comparative analyses;
- culture and political management: West − Russia − East.
He is the author of more than 300 academic publications, a number of monographs and textbooks, including:
1. Yu.V. Irkhin. “Phycology and politics”. М., 1993.
2. Yu.V. Irkhin. “Human dimension of politics”. М., 1993.
3. Yu.V. Irkhin. “Fundamentals of political science”. М., 1994.
4. Yu.V. Irkhin, M.N. Grachev “Topical problems of political science”. М., 1996.
5. Yu.V. Irkhin. “Politology”. Textbook. М., 1996.
6. Yu.V. Irkhin, M.G. Anokhin, Yu.I. Matvienko, M.Yu. Mizulin “Political Technologies: applied politology”. М., 2002.
7. Yu.V. Irkhin. “Sociology of culture: comparative analyses of political cultures of the societies in the West, Russia and East”. Teaching guide. М., 2003.
8. Yu.V. Irkhin. “Politology: Text-book”. Series: Text-books for higher educational institutions М.: RASS, RFU. Publishing house “Examen”, 2007.
9. Yu.V. Irkhin. “Politology: Electronic text-book”. RASS, RFU. Software CD-ROM, 2007-2008. М.: RASS, “Examen”, 2007-2008.
Vadim Vitaluyevich Gaiduk, DS(political sciences), PhD(law), head of the chair of politology, Bashkir State University.
From October 1996 to November 2007, he worked in Bashkir Presidential Academy of Civil Service and Management (head of the HR department, head of the civil service and HR policy department, head of the civil and municipal service department, head of the center for the research of management and civil service issues).
From September 2008 to September 2011, he was professor at the chair of state law of the Law School of the Bashkir State University.
From September 2011 to June 2013, he was head of the chair of history of state and law and constitutional law of the Bashkir Institute of Social technologies, branch of the Academy of Labor and Social Relation.
From July 2013 up to present time, head of the chair of politology, Bashkir State University.
For more than 15 years he has been engaged in the field of academic research and education. He delivers the following courses of lectures: constitutional law of the Russian Federation, administrative law, civil service, politology, Russian political process, political management, national and federative relations, federative state.
He is the author of more than 100 academic publications on the issues of state building and law, national, federative and international relations, political regionalistics and ethnopolitics, administrative reform, civil and municipal service, and HR, including such books and monographs as: “Federative state: constitutional and legal regulation of relations between the Russian Federation and its subjects” (2004), “Russian federative state: issues of theory and practice” (2008), “The institute of federalism: theoretic issues” (2008 ), “Globalization and federalism” (2010), “Putin’s Russia: between unitarism and federalism” (2011 г.), “Presidential elections in Russia: unsubstantiated fear of war or reality?” (2012), “Horsemen of the Apocalypse: Russia 2012” (2012).
Academic projects:
- architect of the concept and participant of a complex research “HR monitoring and HR audit of municipalities of the Republic of Bashkortostan” (2005, Bashkir Presidential Academy of Civil Service and Management);
- one of the authors of the first in the Republic of Bashkortostan Comments to the Bashkir Law “On civil service in the Republic of Bashkortostan” (2006, Bashkir Presidential Academy of Civil Service and Management, co-authors: I.R. Gimaev, Х.А. Valeev);
- one of the authors of the grant of the Bashkir Academy of Sciences “Modernization of the system of state and municipal service” (2005, Bashkir Presidential Academy of Civil Service and Management);
- consultant to the research “Today status of ethno-cultural relations in the Republic of Bashkortostan: ethno-sociological dimension” (2005, Bashkir Presidential Academy of Civil Service and Management);
- head of the research “Institute of federalism in the Russian Federation and in foreign countries” (2008, Bashkir State University);
- member of the editorial boards of the leading federal academic reviews: “Issues of politology”, “Issues of national and federative relations”, “Eurasian Union: issues of international cooperation”, “Eurasian Law review”, “Eurasian Advokatura”.
Public activities:
Vice-President of the National Union of Politologists, head of Bashkir regional branch.
Head of the Center for political and legal research, Eurasian research Institute of Law.
Rewards and commendations:
- in 2005 from Ufa city council in appreciation of many years of fruitful work and academic research in the field of social and economic development, great contribution to the training of highly qualified specialists, and active participation in public life;
- in 2005 from the Ministry of Education of the Republic of Bashkortostan in appreciation of many years of honorable service in the sphere of the republican higher professional education;
- in 2004 from the Central Electorate Commission of the Republic of Bashkortostan for the great contribution to the development of the republican electorate system;
- in 2006 from the Ministry of Culture and National Policy of the Republic of Bashkortostan for the great contribution to the preservation and development of the peoples’ culture.
ISSN 2686-9330 (online)/ISSN 2618-9038 (print)
Academic journal “Political Science Issues” is an international peer-reviewed scientific periodical in the field of political studies. The journal has an international character because of the composition of its Editorial Board, its editors, its contributing authors and topics of its publications.
The scientific journal is published since 2011 at the “Publishing House “Science Today”. Translated (eng.) version of the journal is published since 2016. Since its inception, the journal was guided by high scientific and ethical standards and today it is one of the leading political science journals in Russia.
The purpose of the journal is to promote scientific exchange and cooperation between Russian and foreign political scientists.
The journal is intended for the publication of the results of fundamental and applied scientific research. Thematic focus of the journal is reflected in the following permanent headings: “History and philosophy of politics,” “Political institutions, processes and technologies,” “Political regionalism and ethno-politics,” “Political culture and ideologies,” “Political problems of international relations and globalization.”
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The target audience of the journal is Russian and foreign specialists-political scientists, as well as graduate students and masters in the fields of political science, state and municipal management and international relations.
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The journal is using "ANTIPLAGIAT" software for plagiarism detection in all Russian-language manuscripts. The Google Scholar is used for English-language manuscripts. Papers will be rejected from any stage of the publication process (even if the article was published already) if plagiarism will be fined.
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• it constitutes plagiarism, including borrowed pictures, tables, diagrams, etc. If plagiarism was detected after publication (see Plagiarism Policy);
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